I remember watching this on HBOmax wondering what the heck I got myself into glad their finally a breakdown of this!!! But when u ever gonna black goo virus from Prometheus Roanoke?
The child is a girl!!! She is performing mourning rituals for her late father as some Aboriginal women in some Aboriginal communities do. She is performing them by herself, though, because she didn't want to give up on her dad getting better and ran off with him to hide him away from her community who would "kill him" if they found him (when he is infected she doesn't see him as dead yet...just sick). It is only at the end of the movie that she and her community share the knowledge that there is some humanity still left in the "sick" people and that they kill the sick "with kindness" ( they have an understanding and compassion for the people that the zombies were before they were sick) knowing they won't get better.
Australia is probably one of the least used countries in a horror movie, since the environment is so hostile that it's difficult for diseases to survive in the climate. Good to see one finally make it in!
Exactly. That's why Australia has one of the lowest COVID mortality rates on the planet. But your government are pure evil, seeing what they do to their own citizens is the definition of inhumane
Australia horror tends to lean more into the slasher genre with films like wolf creek being the most famous. I think they play on the seclusion of the outback to do the heavy lifting of the horror.
I am extremely interested in the world of "cargo". The information on the virus that was made publically available and the kits given out leads me to believe the government had a decent understanding of what was happening before there was a total breakdown. I really would like to see what a military and containment response to this virus looked like.
all it took was probably enough people not following the quarantines, and that is how things got out of hand pretty quickly, since these are pretty much just really sick people. and there isnt much a normal person or soldier could do. like you would have to be pretty sick to shoot at your own people. even if they are dangerous because of a sickness. you can already see this during the pandemic with people breaking quarantines even when they are infected and some areas suddenly becoming hot spots. only way to deal with this one i think is dictatorial levels of control where anyone breaking curfew gets shot on the spot and anyone perceived infected gets quarantined or killed. which would be pretty hard to do in the western world
A military response would be "cleansing." Any kind of zombie from any movie is never going to get through an armoured vehicle, let alone a tank. If there's a people vs zombie military standoff/ conflict, the zombies will get wiped out every time. Even if the military doesn't have access to IFVs, APCs or MBTs, they could very easily and very quickly build a fortified military camp defended with .50 BMGs, any one of which will turn a series of zombies into red mist with chunks. You don't even need all that construction; you mount a .50 BMG on a flatbed truck and you can dismantle zombies at your leisure, without any fear of them being able to catch you. Even if the military in question is the poorest military in the world, they could still make some clever traps that lure the zombies into an area, funnel them towards slippery ground that slopes downwards and leads into the chomping blades of a combine harvester. Whatever option you take, within a VERY short time of getting the military involved, any zombie threat is over.
@@Raz.C Yeah but usuallyyy the problem is people being dumb half the time the military doesn't have time to mobilize they either get totally wiped out before getting in their trucks OR someone on the inside is infected hiding it and infects everyone wiping it out from the inside. Mostly in zombie movies its human error leading to them dying not lack of weapons.
@@darkbound9013 "As an Australian living in Victoria" my brain instantly felt sadness for you because of what has been happening lately with laws being implemented there.
At this point, I feel like having an artist draw you some stuff in place of the movie would save you money somehow. That said, I ma watch this boi round 2
@@RoanokeGaming let’s be honest, we’re here for that magnificent voice and stellar story telling, hell, I usually have your vids tabbed out during the movie sections since again, great movie telling skills
@@RoanokeGaming maybe freeze frame with some animated Roanoke in the foreground? I remember some creators mirrored the original clip and made it black and white colored. Idk if that helped protect from DMCA
Artwork would certainly be a cool (and maybe a draw for new viewers? 👀) but I agree with most everyone else- still frames or even just a logo would be fine, we're here to listen more than anything.
As I said on the last video, I appreciate you bringing up the infected's need for sustenance. In any sort of outbreak/zombie scenario I always play it out in my head and if I never see the infected drinking water then the infection won't last beyond a week. Those zombies will be dropping like flies without the ability to maintain a proper working biomachine. I can see lessening the need for food but we're squishy water bags with sentience. Remove that water and we can't even move.
That’s why I always thought the zombies on the walking dead were stupid, because some of them had gone years without any food and yet were still moving about 🤔
Yeah most zombie movies in the real world would be more like zombie weeks since a lot of zombies just stay outside all the time. I guess they could start getting some water from their food if the physical changes were drastic enough but it wouldn't do more than delay the inevitable. So that is neat, if you ever see the news of a classical zombie out break just fill up a jug of water and hide in your basement until you can't anymore. You will out live them unless they are supernatural or retain their intellect and keep drinking and eating things aside from humans.
Why I love movies like 28 days later. Or games like Days Gone. In 28 days later. The zombies just straight up starve. A month after and the apocalypse is over In Days Gone. The zombies are more like just animals. They hunt in pack. Eat grass, berries, meat. Both humans and other animals. They drink water and even sleep and hibernate.
Yo Roanoke. The hitting in the head with a rock thing is a tradition between a number of Australian Aboriginal tribes, done after a loss. I'm not quite sure the specifics - I believe that it is done under specific death circumstances, like if they feel they could've done something and failed etc, but that's not straight from the mouth of one who practices it. These sorts of traditions also vary by a large degree between different tribes.
Mass transfusion also tends to overload your immune system (you cannot fully match all bloodtypes subtypes, so there is always some immune response to foreign blood). So when put in contact with multiple antigens it tends to create immune shenanigans. This is why in ICU you tend to flash bacteriostatics antibiotics on infected patients who goes through mass transfusion. And even without pre existing infection, it is often that mass transfused patients will go through infection (actually getting more than 4CG is a risk factor for sepsis in almost all scales). Hard to make the part to know if it is a causality or a correlation, but the paradigm tends to say it's a causality.
So I read the wiki because I thought this movie's virus premise was pretty interesting, apparently the boy is actually a girl!(And I promise I don't expect you to go through and edit this monster of a video, that would be painstaking and it's honestly not worth it, I think everyone would understand).
Bro I've been watching your stuff so much that now I'm correctly guessing viral infections based on transmission vector and symptoms. I never considered biology an interest of mine, yet here I am learning about a potentially mutated strain of Ebola infecting Australia (presumably the world) and the potential reasons why someone would bury their head in the outback. So kudos to you man, you make some incredibly good content. If I could make a request, I really thought about all of the precautions one would have to take if an airborne virus or fungal spore with an insanely high lethality rating infected all unfiltered breathable air on the planet. For example, how many cracks in your home would need to be sealed, how many filters would be needed monthly to continue external oxygen consumption, or how much space one would need to have to create an ecosphere in which to inhabit (and water/nutrition for plants), what travel to locations to procure food would look like, and if water needed to be filtered or purified in any way how one would accomplish that... I don't know, I think that would make for an incredibly interesting video to see someone so knowledgeable go through the process for truly protecting themselves from such a scenario.
While I like the premise of the movie a lot, and I did enjoy the majority of the film, I wish the events didn't occur because Bilbo Baggins and his wife had to be immensely stupid over and over despite knowing to be careful no matter what and absolutely getting away from infected... oh and make sure to kill the clearly psychotic/ violent guy when you have a chance so that your future baby protector DOESN'T get shot in the gut! That being said after the beginning of film dips out, and besides that stupid decision the rest is very good. 👍 Another great one! I always love these analysis videos! 🙂
I wonder if you'd be willing to cover Warframe's Technocyte infection. Although I do not know if it's interesting enough nor am certain if there's enough to look into
@@Metroid51 That's a fair point actually. Well if he decides to cover it,I hope he finds enough information. I hope he can find a way to mix biology, technology and realism into this Oh and I see you've been asking for the same thing in his channel
@@bloodshdalwayz3565 Well I don't know about dark sector but that's definitely what's present in Warframe. I mean yanno,there are a lot of things used in Warframe from dark sector
@@silencedkarma7154 ye for sure was just wondering because I can’t remember hearing the proper name for the infected in warframe. ngl I would love videos on both since the one in dark sector is just as interesting and seems like it’d be less awkward to explain than trying to figure out whatever the ancient infected are😂
Going to recomment: the animal was most likely cattle or a male kangaroo since a lot of beef cattle are raised in the outback and female kangaroos arent very big
@@RoanokeGaming Male red kangaroos can get between 1.3-1.6 m (4.3-5.2 ft) tall; not including the tail, and 55 to 90 kg (121 to 198 lb) heavy. I’d still wager it was cattle considering how fast/mean kangaroos can be
@@RoanokeGaming some of the biggest males end up around and over 6 feet tall when standing up right tho most are around 5'9-5'10 (excluding tail, when they rest on their tail while fighting theyre shorter)
@@OwesomeJJ im gunna have to say no on that since if male reds (the largest kangaroos) topped at 5'2 they would only JUST be taller then me and theres a shit ton of evidence of them towering over people much taller then me and also every source i coupd find averaged at 5'9/5'10
@@validark A couple of the caprices I was reading put them average 1.4 metres tall, with the big mature males getting fairly larger. Honestly I think it depends what website you go on to look. The ones I’ve seen in parks/sanctuaries here in Aus have usually only been about my height of 5.3 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wild ones are probably beefier though?
The woman knew what her husband was doing. Her looks spoke volumes. The kids were told they were digging for treasure. He had told Andy before that he should kill his baby, because there was no hope and that he had an extra bullet for her. If memory serves correctly mind you.
How do we recommend movies for you to analyze about? I watched The Invasion (2007) as a kid and it freaked me out. Would love to see you explain that spread
Animal being eaten could have been cattle. Based on coloration and the fact that it is Australia, would lean towards Adaptaur or Braford cattle. Carcass looked to big for even a large red kangaroo, coupled with what looks like a relatively straight back and deep rib cage from sternum to spine leads me to the conclusion that it was a cattle carcass.
Couple of things about Australia… yes that sort of distance between service stations is normal in regional areas, though the sign would say fuel not gas as service stations sell petrol, diesel and natural gas to power your car so gas refers to natural gas or LPG and not an abbreviation of gasoline. We’ve got the largest wild population of camels as well as huge herds of horses and cattle roaming near enough to wild and lastly fosters beer is not consumed here haha its an exported beer and I can’t say I’ve seen it in a liquor store in a very long time…
Who would want to use a dirty razor from an abandoned house boat in the middle of a super deadly viral outbreak? That's wild to me. I'd not want one little opening on my skin to allow for any viruses to get in. The nose and mouth are already bad enough as far as entry points are concerned. All of the choices Andy makes leading up to getting infected make no sense and the same goes for his wife.
As an Aussie I today learned that not everyone called it "the bush". I suppose it's not really surprising because apparently when the Australian kids show Bluey was aired to other countries people were confused about what "g'day" meant 😂
As an Aussie, since you said "bush", you are officially given the Aussie Pass of Approval. You may now use the following phrases, "Bush, bloody hell, f**king oath, c*nt, aye (but not the Canadian aye) and finally, g'day"
As an electrical engineer it is absolutely f*kin hilarious to me that the take-yourself-out suicide spikes are just solder suckers with a label slapped on lol😂
@@latagiacopeland-tyronce9436 Thanks for responding! Obviously it didn't bother anyone else but you & I ! That's very sad. I think the little girl is an amazing actress, & to just be called 'the boy' was uncharacteristically offensive of Roanoke. I love his chanel, but I most certainly didn't love this ! Sending you love from Australia 🙂❤️
What a surprise for this going down. I could ask again about Parasyte, but in this timeline I will instead ask when are you covering the youtube algorithm, I am curious what vectors it uses to spread.
Sup, Roanoke! Real quick; would the fracking origins of the virus change your thoughts regarding mutated ebola, or would that make little impact on the overall assessment? Also, side note. The creature was way to big to be a kangaroo, but we got plenty of cattle and feral camels down here (Camels are major issue in the deserts). Doesn't change much, but hey, now people know we have camels.
to be honest, it's the wife's fault for things spiraling downhill, there was no reason for her to go to that boat after all necessary supplies were looted by the husband
I love this type of movies because they show the absolute travesty that the world is. When shit hits the fan, the freaks come out to play and the inept fuck it up for no reason.
So that animal was likely a cow, or a camel haha. Kangaroos dont get that big, and we have the largest camel population in the world in Australia. But looked like a cow
"Koala bears are marsupials and bears are mammals" I get that you're noting the distinction between them. But, do...do you think marsupials aren't mammals?
Little fun fact: if some ass does the, "you are now breathing manually", thing and you don't like dealing with that you can just breathe out completely and wait for your body to take over for you again.
I really do want to see more zombie or post apocalyptic themed movies set in my home country Australia. Mad Max did it very well and Cargo was very good. I always think any zombie flick in the US there's about 10 guns per human but here guns were outlawed (all automatics with exceptions for pest control) so being able to defend yourself would be harder once infection broke out. If you lived in a rural area you'd have better chances because of famers having access to hunting rifles and generally smaller populations but on coastal cities you'd be fucked. My safest bet would be to move to Tassie since zombies would struggle swimming across the entire Bass Straight and there's heaps of mountain areas to make safe havens. Even if it does get a bit chilly it'd be nothing compared to NA temperatures and you would worry less about bushfires and heatstroke.
Yeah as a Tasmanian, if there’s anything the 2019 fires and pandemic have proven it’s that we’re genuinely super lucky and good at avoiding catastrophes if acting quick enough. If the cargo virus started here then we’d be boned, otherwise so long as borders were closed quick enough we’d be right. (Ofc getting lucky with a good local council absolutely helps too lol, it’s v obvious when we have a shit one on top of whatever the hell the PM gets up to) Actually I am curious about how our colder weather would change how the infected act, since we don’t have particularly bright summers (instead it’s the intense UV we have compared to the mainland that’s a killer) and especially in the rural parts you get real bitter winter. Perhaps that’d cause the infected to move slower?
I died laughing when Roanoke said “It’s rabies” and then went to credits. I will say that Cargo is fricken amazing and I love hearing about the probable science behind it.
I've had it on my "To Watch" list but never got around to it because zombie movies are very hit-or-miss for me, but I think this comment section has convinced me to watch it today!
What we learned: always warn people of dangerous areas. Entire movie could have been avoided if he just said "dont go to that boat, there's one of them ebola patients on it."
@@Sniperboy5551she would be dead though. All he had to do was say something when you see the most dangerous thing currently in the area. Seriously communication would have saved all three but he was a moron.
I love how most people consider zombies to be the most dangerous threat of the movie.But no one ever thinks about the flies,rats,mice,roaches etc carrying the disease around even if they are immune to it.And just think about the mosquitoes
@@theawes0me0ne which is honestly amazing and great only thing is that arm rule when you cut off the arm isn’t as accurate cause Bacteria enter the blood stream fast.
@@mysticalspace2596 i mean, have we ever seen a medically proper amputation in one of these settings? In theory, if they had the ability to amputate, cauterize, and give them meds to fight off infections besides the zombie virus, they could have a good survival rate from it. Just dont perform the procedure with something previously used to kill a zombie (Lee)
Fun fact, Roanoake, but Australia does have feral cattle. Cows and camels have been turned loose in (if I remember correctly) Northern Australia and at least the former are regularly rounded up by cattle ranchers. There's a good chance that the animal that's there, since it's the right size, is probably a cow rather than a kangaroo. Roo's are big, but I'm sure that carcass was a bit *too big* to be a Kangaroo
Hey, fun fact, Australia does have a secret large animal that lives mostly in the extremely hot center of the country; Camels! I don't think the infected were eating one in that scene, but still a little know thing
"why are they so calm about death?" Because they live in Australia Roanoke. We face death any time we leave the house. Everything wants to kill you so why worry
Alright mate, as a South Aussie let me clue you into a few things. 1- that was a little girl. 2 - our summers don't often have much green. 3 - Roos can get big, but we also have plenty of cattle farms and a few feral horses running about (amongst other things). 4 - Fosters is what the tourists drink, I can't remember the last time I saw a Fosters at the bottle shop. 5 - our current federal government dissolved our pandemic response unit when they got into power back in 2013. If this happened IRL our prime minister would probably go on another overseas holiday and wait for it all to blow over. 6 - I forgot where I was going with this, but keep your eyes open for drop bears. They'll rip your head off
As it really seems try not to come in contact with their goop and if throwing meat/blood is enough to get them distracted I dont know how this even gets outta hand. Throw meat in big pile, wait for horde, then clear it or better yet abandon them to their meat and leave. What trouble is that honestly...
It is a custom in some Indigenous Australian cultures for people, particularly women, to strike themselves with rocks during moments of extreme emotional distress. I suppose it's a way of externalising the pain.
@@neonraindrop8357 you can though, temporarily. Physical pain can distract from the mental pain, prioritising physical pain is necessary for survival. Emotional pain can also be related to high or low arousal. With low arousal the person will feel numb and empty, physical pain causes arousal which can bring the person to their "window of tolerance" aka the arousal level that is comfortable. High arousal can make a person feel agitation or anguish among other things, can be relieved by feeling physical pain that distracts from it. The physical pain can make the emotional pain feel more real. Physical pain also releases a lot of endorphins and other hormones that make you feel good. Self harm can be really addictive and it's not a good long term coping mechanisms, but if a person is in deep emotional distress it makes sense to cause physical pain and it's seen in other species as well.
Conspiracy theory: This is actually his first time posting this but the content is so well done that an alternate version of yourself travels to your timeline and merges with you to share the memory of this video
Counter conspiracy: This is actually the effect of an alternative timeline Roanoke that traveled back to our time to prevent him from revealing a real life contamination via a real found footage clip that contained specific color and light patterns that created a Thought Virus. In a similar vein that 'soft cat = I must pat' is a way for cats to subtly control mankind, future-time Roanoke originally played a clip about the thought virus which unintentionally contained the pattern that caused it. Just think of what Cave Johnson said in Portal 2 "Don't think about it. No, we're serious. Visualizing the affect actually triggers the symptoms."
@@slevinchannel7589 bit biased, you could say the same for most zombie/infected horror films, but a fair few seem to have some science behind it, for the game the last of us for example that has a lot of science behind it with the whole cordyceps fungus and it isn’t as far fetched as it may seem. even 28 days later for example, as that was heavily inspired by the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak. Even though foot and mouth is completely different to the fictional ‘rage’ virus. But you could say the same with most zombie horrors as most of them are unrealistic
22:35 Ah cool encephalitis. I was in hospital recently for that. Had a seizure, ambulance took me to hospital, was in nearly a month. During my stay, I ended up in the stage of decompensated cirrhosis & no I'm terminal. The cirrhosis seemed to have no obvious cause. Until I mentioned that in my early to mid 30s I worked with a lot of heavy metals. Low & behold, they found cadmium still present in my system. Hopefully I'll get a transplant before liver failure occurs. Otherwise it's adiós muchachos. As for remaining calm about possible/likely impending death. From my perspective, this sword hanging precariously over my neck is my new norm. You deal with it largely because you have little other choice.
@@stevepalpatine2828 Oh I wont pretend that it's easy. It's not. Just merely the fact is there is very little I can do but keep going & hope for the best. Thank you for your kind words. There is strength within us all, sometimes that will only manifest under the most extreme circumstances. Sometimes we can tap in to it at any time. Sometimes it never manifests. You never know what you can cope with until you're it the shit.
Yo man, I really, truly hope and pray that you get a transplant soon! I truly believe that things will be good for you and you will be able to live a full life. "Do good, and good things will come to you!" Also, did you just quote Aliens at the end of your comment? Your "Adios Muchachos" is what Burke aka Paul Reiser said in the '86 movie Aliens.
It's a shame things were so cringe with them. Literally, it was nothing but superstitious bullshit scenes The actors didn't seem to behave like people, just weird ideas of what aboriginals are like
To note about the cats. Cats actually very rarely use meows or other verbal communication between other cats (other than obvious ones like hissing and such), except when they are kittens, when they mew to get their mother to pay attention to them. Cats learned that humans are dumb-as-a-post when it comes to understanding their non-verbal communication (postures, body language, etc), but *do* respond when they make sounds like when they were kittens. So cats are literally using baby-talk when they are trying to communicate with us big dumb furless oafs.
Funny one of my late cats used to barely meow and maybe due to growing up with cats and being quite introverted I always felt like I could tell what she wanted me to do just by observing her and now that I think about it our very talkative cat is noticeable more quiet around me than my mother. I guess I'm slightly more capable than most humans according to cats which is a way better accomplishment than functioning in society if you ask me
Hey Roanoke, dude can I just say, I really appreciate that you still cover movies despite constantly being copyright cucked. I said a while back I love watching the pseudo-movie review summary, and the biology comes in and makes it all so much more interesting.
@@slevinchannel7589 you don’t know Australians like I do, these are perfectly reasonable behaviours for those Bogans. That’s why we hate being confused as being like Tasmania, we are in no way related to them.
You already know my last video was hit lmfao so here we are again, with a stunted video because youtubes system is completely insane
Thanks
Good job
What got flagged?
I was gonna say. I literally just watched this yesterday
I remember watching this on HBOmax wondering what the heck I got myself into glad their finally a breakdown of this!!! But when u ever gonna black goo virus from Prometheus Roanoke?
The child is a girl!!!
She is performing mourning rituals for her late father as some Aboriginal women in some Aboriginal communities do. She is performing them by herself, though, because she didn't want to give up on her dad getting better and ran off with him to hide him away from her community who would "kill him" if they found him (when he is infected she doesn't see him as dead yet...just sick). It is only at the end of the movie that she and her community share the knowledge that there is some humanity still left in the "sick" people and that they kill the sick "with kindness" ( they have an understanding and compassion for the people that the zombies were before they were sick) knowing they won't get better.
Australia is probably one of the least used countries in a horror movie, since the environment is so hostile that it's difficult for diseases to survive in the climate.
Good to see one finally make it in!
Exactly. That's why Australia has one of the lowest COVID mortality rates on the planet. But your government are pure evil, seeing what they do to their own citizens is the definition of inhumane
@@Stuart267 what do they do?
@@kulijen944 You not seen the videos of them attacking innocent citizens? Pushing a 70+ year old lady so hard she faceplants into the concrete?
Australia horror tends to lean more into the slasher genre with films like wolf creek being the most famous. I think they play on the seclusion of the outback to do the heavy lifting of the horror.
@@Stuart267 that's fake dummy, if it were true it'd be all over the news
I am extremely interested in the world of "cargo". The information on the virus that was made publically available and the kits given out leads me to believe the government had a decent understanding of what was happening before there was a total breakdown. I really would like to see what a military and containment response to this virus looked like.
all it took was probably enough people not following the quarantines, and that is how things got out of hand pretty quickly, since these are pretty much just really sick people. and there isnt much a normal person or soldier could do. like you would have to be pretty sick to shoot at your own people. even if they are dangerous because of a sickness. you can already see this during the pandemic with people breaking quarantines even when they are infected and some areas suddenly becoming hot spots. only way to deal with this one i think is dictatorial levels of control where anyone breaking curfew gets shot on the spot and anyone perceived infected gets quarantined or killed. which would be pretty hard to do in the western world
As an Australian living in Victoria given the current real world pandemic as a model this is pretty much spot on in my opinion.
A military response would be "cleansing."
Any kind of zombie from any movie is never going to get through an armoured vehicle, let alone a tank. If there's a people vs zombie military standoff/ conflict, the zombies will get wiped out every time. Even if the military doesn't have access to IFVs, APCs or MBTs, they could very easily and very quickly build a fortified military camp defended with .50 BMGs, any one of which will turn a series of zombies into red mist with chunks. You don't even need all that construction; you mount a .50 BMG on a flatbed truck and you can dismantle zombies at your leisure, without any fear of them being able to catch you. Even if the military in question is the poorest military in the world, they could still make some clever traps that lure the zombies into an area, funnel them towards slippery ground that slopes downwards and leads into the chomping blades of a combine harvester.
Whatever option you take, within a VERY short time of getting the military involved, any zombie threat is over.
@@Raz.C Yeah but usuallyyy the problem is people being dumb half the time the military doesn't have time to mobilize they either get totally wiped out before getting in their trucks OR someone on the inside is infected hiding it and infects everyone wiping it out from the inside. Mostly in zombie movies its human error leading to them dying not lack of weapons.
@@darkbound9013 "As an Australian living in Victoria" my brain instantly felt sadness for you because of what has been happening lately with laws being implemented there.
At this point, I feel like having an artist draw you some stuff in place of the movie would save you money somehow. That said, I ma watch this boi round 2
Thats not actually a bad idea, or like a freeze frame thing
@@RoanokeGaming let’s be honest, we’re here for that magnificent voice and stellar story telling, hell, I usually have your vids tabbed out during the movie sections since again, great movie telling skills
@@RoanokeGaming maybe freeze frame with some animated Roanoke in the foreground? I remember some creators mirrored the original clip and made it black and white colored. Idk if that helped protect from DMCA
Artwork would certainly be a cool (and maybe a draw for new viewers? 👀) but I agree with most everyone else- still frames or even just a logo would be fine, we're here to listen more than anything.
@@RoanokeGaming Me! Me! I can do art for you!
I feel like I’ve seen this before…
Must’ve been a dream.
What if it wasnt?
It's inspired in a short movie. You can find it right here in RUclips.
@@undrvvorld he's talking about the video.. its a reupload because the og got bruh'ed by youtube
Must have been the wind
Were in the matrix and its glitches
As I said on the last video, I appreciate you bringing up the infected's need for sustenance. In any sort of outbreak/zombie scenario I always play it out in my head and if I never see the infected drinking water then the infection won't last beyond a week. Those zombies will be dropping like flies without the ability to maintain a proper working biomachine. I can see lessening the need for food but we're squishy water bags with sentience. Remove that water and we can't even move.
That’s why I always thought the zombies on the walking dead were stupid, because some of them had gone years without any food and yet were still moving about 🤔
Yeah most zombie movies in the real world would be more like zombie weeks since a lot of zombies just stay outside all the time.
I guess they could start getting some water from their food if the physical changes were drastic enough but it wouldn't do more than delay the inevitable.
So that is neat, if you ever see the news of a classical zombie out break just fill up a jug of water and hide in your basement until you can't anymore. You will out live them unless they are supernatural or retain their intellect and keep drinking and eating things aside from humans.
Why I love movies like 28 days later. Or games like Days Gone.
In 28 days later. The zombies just straight up starve. A month after and the apocalypse is over
In Days Gone. The zombies are more like just animals. They hunt in pack. Eat grass, berries, meat. Both humans and other animals. They drink water and even sleep and hibernate.
Dude you’re such a legend for re-uploading every copyright cucked video, and especially for putting a progress bar in the sponsor. Love you Roanoke
Yo Roanoke. The hitting in the head with a rock thing is a tradition between a number of Australian Aboriginal tribes, done after a loss. I'm not quite sure the specifics - I believe that it is done under specific death circumstances, like if they feel they could've done something and failed etc, but that's not straight from the mouth of one who practices it.
These sorts of traditions also vary by a large degree between different tribes.
I wonder what would happen if someone were to get a transfusion when infected among many other scenarios.
Oh they'd totally be infected
@@RoanokeGaming I suspect OP meant, to replace the altered blood, to attempt to delay death
@@orinocointf2 that would probably buy them some time but it won't solve the problem
Mass transfusion also tends to overload your immune system (you cannot fully match all bloodtypes subtypes, so there is always some immune response to foreign blood). So when put in contact with multiple antigens it tends to create immune shenanigans.
This is why in ICU you tend to flash bacteriostatics antibiotics on infected patients who goes through mass transfusion.
And even without pre existing infection, it is often that mass transfused patients will go through infection (actually getting more than 4CG is a risk factor for sepsis in almost all scales). Hard to make the part to know if it is a causality or a correlation, but the paradigm tends to say it's a causality.
So I read the wiki because I thought this movie's virus premise was pretty interesting, apparently the boy is actually a girl!(And I promise I don't expect you to go through and edit this monster of a video, that would be painstaking and it's honestly not worth it, I think everyone would understand).
Yeah I thought Tumi was a girl
She is
Bro I've been watching your stuff so much that now I'm correctly guessing viral infections based on transmission vector and symptoms.
I never considered biology an interest of mine, yet here I am learning about a potentially mutated strain of Ebola infecting Australia (presumably the world) and the potential reasons why someone would bury their head in the outback.
So kudos to you man, you make some incredibly good content.
If I could make a request, I really thought about all of the precautions one would have to take if an airborne virus or fungal spore with an insanely high lethality rating infected all unfiltered breathable air on the planet. For example, how many cracks in your home would need to be sealed, how many filters would be needed monthly to continue external oxygen consumption, or how much space one would need to have to create an ecosphere in which to inhabit (and water/nutrition for plants), what travel to locations to procure food would look like, and if water needed to be filtered or purified in any way how one would accomplish that...
I don't know, I think that would make for an incredibly interesting video to see someone so knowledgeable go through the process for truly protecting themselves from such a scenario.
While I like the premise of the movie a lot, and I did enjoy the majority of the film, I wish the events didn't occur because Bilbo Baggins and his wife had to be immensely stupid over and over despite knowing to be careful no matter what and absolutely getting away from infected... oh and make sure to kill the clearly psychotic/ violent guy when you have a chance so that your future baby protector DOESN'T get shot in the gut! That being said after the beginning of film dips out, and besides that stupid decision the rest is very good. 👍
Another great one! I always love these analysis videos! 🙂
I wonder if you'd be willing to cover Warframe's Technocyte infection. Although I do not know if it's interesting enough nor am certain if there's enough to look into
It's definitely interesting, like a more severe version of the flood with the different strains and ability to infect flesh, machines and even AIs
@@Metroid51 That's a fair point actually. Well if he decides to cover it,I hope he finds enough information. I hope he can find a way to mix biology, technology and realism into this
Oh and I see you've been asking for the same thing in his channel
Isn’t the technocyte infection from dark sector?
@@bloodshdalwayz3565 Well I don't know about dark sector but that's definitely what's present in Warframe. I mean yanno,there are a lot of things used in Warframe from dark sector
@@silencedkarma7154 ye for sure was just wondering because I can’t remember hearing the proper name for the infected in warframe. ngl I would love videos on both since the one in dark sector is just as interesting and seems like it’d be less awkward to explain than trying to figure out whatever the ancient infected are😂
Going to recomment: the animal was most likely cattle or a male kangaroo since a lot of beef cattle are raised in the outback and female kangaroos arent very big
What about male kangaroos?
@@RoanokeGaming Male red kangaroos can get between 1.3-1.6 m (4.3-5.2 ft) tall; not including the tail, and 55 to 90 kg (121 to 198 lb) heavy. I’d still wager it was cattle considering how fast/mean kangaroos can be
@@RoanokeGaming some of the biggest males end up around and over 6 feet tall when standing up right tho most are around 5'9-5'10 (excluding tail, when they rest on their tail while fighting theyre shorter)
@@OwesomeJJ im gunna have to say no on that since if male reds (the largest kangaroos) topped at 5'2 they would only JUST be taller then me and theres a shit ton of evidence of them towering over people much taller then me and also every source i coupd find averaged at 5'9/5'10
@@validark A couple of the caprices I was reading put them average 1.4 metres tall, with the big mature males getting fairly larger. Honestly I think it depends what website you go on to look. The ones I’ve seen in parks/sanctuaries here in Aus have usually only been about my height of 5.3 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wild ones are probably beefier though?
The woman knew what her husband was doing. Her looks spoke volumes. The kids were told they were digging for treasure. He had told Andy before that he should kill his baby, because there was no hope and that he had an extra bullet for her.
If memory serves correctly mind you.
You know Australia has cows too right. We don't just farm kangaroos and drink fosters. We don't even like fosters nobody drinks it.
Bro you Guys Have a farm for Kangaroos
How do we recommend movies for you to analyze about? I watched The Invasion (2007) as a kid and it freaked me out. Would love to see you explain that spread
i think partly from patreon is how he gets some ideas. secondly.. just keep on posting it.
Animal being eaten could have been cattle. Based on coloration and the fact that it is Australia, would lean towards Adaptaur or Braford cattle. Carcass looked to big for even a large red kangaroo, coupled with what looks like a relatively straight back and deep rib cage from sternum to spine leads me to the conclusion that it was a cattle carcass.
Couple of things about Australia… yes that sort of distance between service stations is normal in regional areas, though the sign would say fuel not gas as service stations sell petrol, diesel and natural gas to power your car so gas refers to natural gas or LPG and not an abbreviation of gasoline. We’ve got the largest wild population of camels as well as huge herds of horses and cattle roaming near enough to wild and lastly fosters beer is not consumed here haha its an exported beer and I can’t say I’ve seen it in a liquor store in a very long time…
Who would want to use a dirty razor from an abandoned house boat in the middle of a super deadly viral outbreak? That's wild to me. I'd not want one little opening on my skin to allow for any viruses to get in. The nose and mouth are already bad enough as far as entry points are concerned. All of the choices Andy makes leading up to getting infected make no sense and the same goes for his wife.
My instinctive reaction to a baby crying is shouting "SHUT UP"
Thoomi was a girl. Played by Simone Landers.
Just saying.
Still a good video.
UUUUUGH. I zoned out while watching this but at one point, I literally picked up 2 words “breathing manually”. And now my day is ruined
As an Aussie I today learned that not everyone called it "the bush".
I suppose it's not really surprising because apparently when the Australian kids show Bluey was aired to other countries people were confused about what "g'day" meant 😂
1:07 “I’m stuck stepbro!”
As an Aussie, since you said "bush", you are officially given the Aussie Pass of Approval. You may now use the following phrases, "Bush, bloody hell, f**king oath, c*nt, aye (but not the Canadian aye) and finally, g'day"
As an electrical engineer it is absolutely f*kin hilarious to me that the take-yourself-out suicide spikes are just solder suckers with a label slapped on lol😂
I'm Australian. Tumi, is a female child. Not 'the boy' as she's constantly refered to in this video. That aside great review as always Roanoke ✌️🙂
Omg thank you for pointing that fact out b/c it was driving me crazy! Anyone whose seen this film would know that Tumi is a girl and not a boy!
@@latagiacopeland-tyronce9436 Thanks for responding! Obviously it didn't bother anyone else but you & I ! That's very sad. I think the little girl is an amazing actress, & to just be called 'the boy' was uncharacteristically offensive of Roanoke. I love his chanel, but I most certainly didn't love this ! Sending you love from Australia 🙂❤️
Just even the recap of this movie makes me breakdown and cry. The perfume spray just hits so hard
What a surprise for this going down. I could ask again about Parasyte, but in this timeline I will instead ask when are you covering the youtube algorithm, I am curious what vectors it uses to spread.
This movie was so stupid.
The decisions of people... it's hilariously bad.
Basically unrealistic.
Oh yeah the infected would have a wonderful sense of smell as people with noses full of mucus generally do...
Need to get this dudes channel up to the millions. Share this channel peeps!
Wow. I got an ad.
I'll watch it to support my favorite Biology/Virology channel.
Sup, Roanoke!
Real quick; would the fracking origins of the virus change your thoughts regarding mutated ebola, or would that make little impact on the overall assessment?
Also, side note. The creature was way to big to be a kangaroo, but we got plenty of cattle and feral camels down here (Camels are major issue in the deserts). Doesn't change much, but hey, now people know we have camels.
I didn't comment on the last one since I knew it was going to be removed
to be honest, it's the wife's fault for things spiraling downhill, there was no reason for her to go to that boat after all necessary supplies were looted by the husband
Thanks for that... I dont know how to manually breathe so I always have to gasp for breath until auto breathing kicks in.
You got me cracking up at 17:35 😂😂😂
My perception of time no longer matters, I saw this future video in the past and now I'm back here
One take away from this, if there's zombies and you're on a boat, stay on the damn boat.
lol isnt the "gameover needle" just a soldering pump ? :P greatest prop ever...
Question. Why do the infected not eat each other?
Its rabies thanks for watching… bro i was dying of laughter when you said this
23:16 was literally thinking that and then you said it lmao
I saw this on my recommendations. I've seen Cargo and this video was interesting.
Bro! I'm here to continue the support. What is this the fifth video I come back to the re-upload.
He goes outside and yells, "Hey!, have you per any chance seen Sherlock?.."
Well I guess I can forget about dinner now 🤢
BTW the boy you keep referring to, is a girl. This was a pretty great movie, so thanks for doing this.
That was definitely a cow, not a kangaroo. Lol. Australia actually has a ton of cattle. Those are definitely the biggest critters out there.
1:46 its called the outback
i think
I love this type of movies because they show the absolute travesty that the world is. When shit hits the fan, the freaks come out to play and the inept fuck it up for no reason.
Anyone else getting horrific Operation: Kids Next Door flashbacks
Pink eye
I definitely remember watching this video a few years back... what happened?
I always like before I even watch the first 5 seconds of the video
FYI... Aboriginal Australians have been known to sleep in the middle of the road.
So that animal was likely a cow, or a camel haha. Kangaroos dont get that big, and we have the largest camel population in the world in Australia. But looked like a cow
Till death do us part came sooner than you thought it would.
This is why hand Washing is very important
Very true
"Koala bears are marsupials and bears are mammals"
I get that you're noting the distinction between them. But, do...do you think marsupials aren't mammals?
Little fun fact: if some ass does the, "you are now breathing manually", thing and you don't like dealing with that you can just breathe out completely and wait for your body to take over for you again.
Now im breathing manually
I really do want to see more zombie or post apocalyptic themed movies set in my home country Australia. Mad Max did it very well and Cargo was very good.
I always think any zombie flick in the US there's about 10 guns per human but here guns were outlawed (all automatics with exceptions for pest control) so being able to defend yourself would be harder once infection broke out. If you lived in a rural area you'd have better chances because of famers having access to hunting rifles and generally smaller populations but on coastal cities you'd be fucked. My safest bet would be to move to Tassie since zombies would struggle swimming across the entire Bass Straight and there's heaps of mountain areas to make safe havens. Even if it does get a bit chilly it'd be nothing compared to NA temperatures and you would worry less about bushfires and heatstroke.
Yeah as a Tasmanian, if there’s anything the 2019 fires and pandemic have proven it’s that we’re genuinely super lucky and good at avoiding catastrophes if acting quick enough. If the cargo virus started here then we’d be boned, otherwise so long as borders were closed quick enough we’d be right. (Ofc getting lucky with a good local council absolutely helps too lol, it’s v obvious when we have a shit one on top of whatever the hell the PM gets up to)
Actually I am curious about how our colder weather would change how the infected act, since we don’t have particularly bright summers (instead it’s the intense UV we have compared to the mainland that’s a killer) and especially in the rural parts you get real bitter winter. Perhaps that’d cause the infected to move slower?
These people are literally living on a boat, IN A RIVER, but are running out of food? How pathetic.
I feel bad for Martin Freeman, he seems like a really good actor that gets stuck in badly written roles.
13:42 he was killing his elf near Andy because he wanted Andy to have the gun.
Those virus films are hilarious at some point. Lmao.
They get to the point of where sometimes, its pure insanity lol
Not so much anymore, seeing as how we are living in one.
@@areyoujelton This one is dark comedy.
@roanoke Gaming Please do a video on the 1995 movie Outbreak!
now that we r manually breathing, that will go away in a little bit should be a quote.
The upside down country has some funny virus in this movie
i forgot there was a movie lol. the first cargo i remember was a short film, and goddamn it was a heartbreaker
I made the mistake of drinking coffee while watching this.....
Hate when they make people so idiotic in horror movies. Like how did they survive so long making such stupid risky decisions?
Every clip of Rosie makes me almost straight-up sob, I hate younger kids in distress or in danger in media-
Name of this movie should be 'Don't Work Together' and then it would make sense
Says "Bush" instead of "Outback", Mr. Worldwide moment
Well ig many waiting to see the end credits say "Based on a true story" which honestly wouldn't be that surprising 🙂....
Other people feel the need to have the baby get help? Not what I experience, when I hear it I feel like doing something else
HI Australian here I can only assume that that large animal was a cow, its the wrong shape to be a kangaroo.
Funnily enough Roanoke, the Kangaroo is more likely an Australian Roan cow. I only point this out cause you know.... *Roan*oke
I legit didn't even get your SCP video in my notifications.
I've seen that with my scp content, recommendations are way low
I died laughing when Roanoke said “It’s rabies” and then went to credits. I will say that Cargo is fricken amazing and I love hearing about the probable science behind it.
Don't you mean... "Fracking" amazing?
I myself have seen the short that inspired the movie,I think it's still somewhere on YT.
@@chee.rah.monurB What is the Short called? I'd love to see it. I'm Australian, not that, that really matters. 🙂
I've had it on my "To Watch" list but never got around to it because zombie movies are very hit-or-miss for me, but I think this comment section has convinced me to watch it today!
Roanoke: "It's rabies. Thanks for watching!" *credits*
Me: *Wheeze.gif*
What we learned: always warn people of dangerous areas. Entire movie could have been avoided if he just said "dont go to that boat, there's one of them ebola patients on it."
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@@raven4k998 what a weird fucking comment
They probably would’ve been fine if he had just left her behind
@@Sniperboy5551she would be dead though. All he had to do was say something when you see the most dangerous thing currently in the area. Seriously communication would have saved all three but he was a moron.
I love how most people consider zombies to be the most dangerous threat of the movie.But no one ever thinks about the flies,rats,mice,roaches etc carrying the disease around even if they are immune to it.And just think about the mosquitoes
The Walking Dead gets around that by having everyone already be infected but they only turn when they die or are bitten/heavily injured i guess lol
@@theawes0me0ne which is honestly amazing and great only thing is that arm rule when you cut off the arm isn’t as accurate cause Bacteria enter the blood stream fast.
@@mysticalspace2596 yep true
@@mysticalspace2596 i mean, have we ever seen a medically proper amputation in one of these settings? In theory, if they had the ability to amputate, cauterize, and give them meds to fight off infections besides the zombie virus, they could have a good survival rate from it. Just dont perform the procedure with something previously used to kill a zombie (Lee)
@@StaticDraco what did you mean by (lee)
Fun fact, Roanoake, but Australia does have feral cattle. Cows and camels have been turned loose in (if I remember correctly) Northern Australia and at least the former are regularly rounded up by cattle ranchers. There's a good chance that the animal that's there, since it's the right size, is probably a cow rather than a kangaroo. Roo's are big, but I'm sure that carcass was a bit *too big* to be a Kangaroo
A Red Kangaroo can weigh 90kg and can grow two metres tall.
Also they have wild horses over there
only way to really know is if it had a bigger shot
Hey, fun fact, Australia does have a secret large animal that lives mostly in the extremely hot center of the country; Camels! I don't think the infected were eating one in that scene, but still a little know thing
I was scrolling down wondering when someone would mention the feral camels.
"secret", well it's mostly just a ton of people dont know. Australia exports camels to Middle Eastern countries
I like that you called it a secret animal. It makes me feel like an explorer having discovered that fact
"why are they so calm about death?" Because they live in Australia Roanoke. We face death any time we leave the house. Everything wants to kill you so why worry
Alright mate, as a South Aussie let me clue you into a few things. 1- that was a little girl. 2 - our summers don't often have much green. 3 - Roos can get big, but we also have plenty of cattle farms and a few feral horses running about (amongst other things). 4 - Fosters is what the tourists drink, I can't remember the last time I saw a Fosters at the bottle shop. 5 - our current federal government dissolved our pandemic response unit when they got into power back in 2013. If this happened IRL our prime minister would probably go on another overseas holiday and wait for it all to blow over. 6 - I forgot where I was going with this, but keep your eyes open for drop bears. They'll rip your head off
I hear they like the blood of tourists the most
7 - New Zealand may just be cover for unknown Sheep civilization ala planet of the Apes, with humans as their slaves.
What in the fucking fuck is a drop bear?????????
@Baka Gajin so...a fictional koala bear? I say that from the quick look up I did.
Didn’t your PM shit himself in a Mc Donald’s once?
It's kinda scary to to imagine if this virus was real. The end of days would truly come fast, that's for sure.
You mean if, Hypothetically Speaking, the 'rona and rabies somehow combined?
WHERE'S YOUR MUSTACHE.
Bah. It would burn itself out too quickly to be a viable global threat. If it keeps the same mortality rate as Ebola that is.
As it really seems try not to come in contact with their goop and if throwing meat/blood is enough to get them distracted I dont know how this even gets outta hand.
Throw meat in big pile, wait for horde, then clear it or better yet abandon them to their meat and leave. What trouble is that honestly...
@@cthulhurage4580 we wouldn't know all this right away, national panic and sheer population as well would mean things could get out of hand quickly
It is a custom in some Indigenous Australian cultures for people, particularly women, to strike themselves with rocks during moments of extreme emotional distress. I suppose it's a way of externalising the pain.
I wonder if there is some connection between that act and cutting? Different reasons but both still externalizing mental anguish
@@nerium.nerium both are acts of self harm, so they are at least somewhat related
Or redirecting pain
@@SevereUwu You can't re direct emotional pain by hurting yourself physically
@@neonraindrop8357 you can though, temporarily. Physical pain can distract from the mental pain, prioritising physical pain is necessary for survival. Emotional pain can also be related to high or low arousal. With low arousal the person will feel numb and empty, physical pain causes arousal which can bring the person to their "window of tolerance" aka the arousal level that is comfortable. High arousal can make a person feel agitation or anguish among other things, can be relieved by feeling physical pain that distracts from it. The physical pain can make the emotional pain feel more real. Physical pain also releases a lot of endorphins and other hormones that make you feel good. Self harm can be really addictive and it's not a good long term coping mechanisms, but if a person is in deep emotional distress it makes sense to cause physical pain and it's seen in other species as well.
Conspiracy theory: This is actually his first time posting this but the content is so well done that an alternate version of yourself travels to your timeline and merges with you to share the memory of this video
Counter conspiracy:
This is actually the effect of an alternative timeline Roanoke that traveled back to our time to prevent him from revealing a real life contamination via a real found footage clip that contained specific color and light patterns that created a Thought Virus. In a similar vein that 'soft cat = I must pat' is a way for cats to subtly control mankind, future-time Roanoke originally played a clip about the thought virus which unintentionally contained the pattern that caused it. Just think of what Cave Johnson said in Portal 2 "Don't think about it. No, we're serious. Visualizing the affect actually triggers the symptoms."
Gonna need Wendigoon to cover this in depth
This movie was so stupid.
The decisions of people... it's hilariously bad.
Basically unrealistic.
@@slevinchannel7589 bit biased, you could say the same for most zombie/infected horror films, but a fair few seem to have some science behind it, for the game the last of us for example that has a lot of science behind it with the whole cordyceps fungus and it isn’t as far fetched as it may seem. even 28 days later for example, as that was heavily inspired by the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak. Even though foot and mouth is completely different to the fictional ‘rage’ virus. But you could say the same with most zombie horrors as most of them are unrealistic
@@slevinchannel7589 Ah yeah it's pretty bad character-wise. Except for the Australian government which seems to be in-character.
Yay a completely new and different video I haven’t seen before
🤣🤣🤣 if only we all had amnesisa
@@RoanokeGaming This movie was so stupid.
The decisions of people... it's hilariously bad.
Basically unrealistic.
@@slevinchannel7589 people making stupid decisions is massively realistic..
The most unrealistic part of this movie was the Australian government stepping up to limit the spread of the virus
Honestly 💀😂
If you consider "if you are infected, here's a tool to help off yourself" is stepping up then...sure I guess.
There’s a difference between a virus with a 98% survival rate and this thing.
The video was posted 48 seconds ago. It's over 30 minutes long and already has 4 likes :) we got you roanoke!!
Ayyyyy thanks my man!
Quality content from him is no surprise, it's a law of nature.
Like Entropy, and Minecraft.
It is inevitable.
@@Riflery words of wisdom
I think this is his second upload of this video because I watched this yesterday night.
We don't use "she's dying" no no. We say "she's clocking out early"
I always hate how people who know they're going to be infected, never wear a simple mouth guard like a dog. So effective.
22:35 Ah cool encephalitis. I was in hospital recently for that. Had a seizure, ambulance took me to hospital, was in nearly a month. During my stay, I ended up in the stage of decompensated cirrhosis & no I'm terminal. The cirrhosis seemed to have no obvious cause. Until I mentioned that in my early to mid 30s I worked with a lot of heavy metals. Low & behold, they found cadmium still present in my system. Hopefully I'll get a transplant before liver failure occurs. Otherwise it's adiós muchachos.
As for remaining calm about possible/likely impending death. From my perspective, this sword hanging precariously over my neck is my new norm. You deal with it largely because you have little other choice.
Fuck bro. 😖
Hope it works out for you.
You're a fuckin bad ass btw.
I'd be losing my shit, respect.
@@stevepalpatine2828
Oh I wont pretend that it's easy. It's not. Just merely the fact is there is very little I can do but keep going & hope for the best.
Thank you for your kind words. There is strength within us all, sometimes that will only manifest under the most extreme circumstances. Sometimes we can tap in to it at any time. Sometimes it never manifests. You never know what you can cope with until you're it the shit.
Yo man, I really, truly hope and pray that you get a transplant soon! I truly believe that things will be good for you and you will be able to live a full life. "Do good, and good things will come to you!" Also, did you just quote Aliens at the end of your comment? Your "Adios Muchachos" is what Burke aka Paul Reiser said in the '86 movie Aliens.
@@biggsydaboss3410 Hope you are doing well man!
Hope you're alright dude. Did you get that transplant?
I actually loved this movie. Seeing Aboriginal Australians being absolute badasses is exactly what I imagine would happen in an apocalypse here.
Also: the head beating when the lil man lost his dad is a pretty important thing in Aboriginal culture, generally called "sorry business"
It's a shame things were so cringe with them. Literally, it was nothing but superstitious bullshit scenes
The actors didn't seem to behave like people, just weird ideas of what aboriginals are like
Remember seeing it on Netflix amd it was well worth the time watching.
@@Cosmicookies lil man is actually a girl by the way. irked me roanoke saw andy call her good girl and never put two and two together
@@GeneratedPersonShe looks very androgenous to be fair. Easy thing to miss if he didn't hear it.
Screw the takedown, you're still getting my like!
I appreciate it bro!
To note about the cats. Cats actually very rarely use meows or other verbal communication between other cats (other than obvious ones like hissing and such), except when they are kittens, when they mew to get their mother to pay attention to them.
Cats learned that humans are dumb-as-a-post when it comes to understanding their non-verbal communication (postures, body language, etc), but *do* respond when they make sounds like when they were kittens. So cats are literally using baby-talk when they are trying to communicate with us big dumb furless oafs.
Funny one of my late cats used to barely meow and maybe due to growing up with cats and being quite introverted I always felt like I could tell what she wanted me to do just by observing her and now that I think about it our very talkative cat is noticeable more quiet around me than my mother. I guess I'm slightly more capable than most humans according to cats which is a way better accomplishment than functioning in society if you ask me
Hey Roanoke, dude can I just say, I really appreciate that you still cover movies despite constantly being copyright cucked.
I said a while back I love watching the pseudo-movie review summary, and the biology comes in and makes it all so much more interesting.
This movie was so stupid.
The decisions of people... it's hilariously bad.
Basically unrealistic.
@@slevinchannel7589 you don’t know Australians like I do, these are perfectly reasonable behaviours for those Bogans. That’s why we hate being confused as being like Tasmania, we are in no way related to them.